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Factory manager’s killer remanded

Karachi Abdul Raheem, a suspected extortionist and target killer arrested a day earlier, was remanded to police for 14 days by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday. Officials had asked the cout for his physical remand to initiate interrogation. The suspect, who had been identified through CCTV footage for killing

By our correspondents
January 28, 2015
Karachi
Abdul Raheem, a suspected extortionist and target killer arrested a day earlier, was remanded to police for 14 days by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday.
Officials had asked the cout for his physical remand to initiate interrogation. The suspect, who had been identified through CCTV footage for killing a factory supervisor in Godhra Colony.
Police say the suspect was involved in the December 2014 killing of Dr Arif Mustafa Siddiqi, a senior medical officer at the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. Along with two absconding accomplices, he had killed at least four people, including a police constable in North Karachi to evade snap checking.
The suspect who, according to his mother was an activist of a religious party, had been delegated the task of collecting ‘protection money’ from industries and professionals in New Karachi and Buffer Zone.